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Table of Contents

Introduction
I. Dawn of the Korean Nation
1. The Prehistoric Age
2. The Origins of the Korean People
3. Old Chosŏn
4. Confederated Kingdoms
II. The Period of the Three Kingdoms (57 BCE — 676 CE)
5. The Growth of Koguryŏ
6. The Rise and Decline of Paekche
7. The Rise and Growth of Silla
8. The Rise and Fall of Kaya
9. Silla's Unification
10. Political and Social Structure of the Three Kingdoms
11. Culture of the Three Kingdoms
12. The Three Kingdoms and Japan
13. "History War" with China
III. Parhae, Unified Silla, and the Later Three Kingdoms (676 — 936)
14. Parhae's Rise and Growth
15. Government and Society of Unified Silla
16. Flourishing Culture of Unified Silla
17. The Later Three Kingdoms
IV. The First Half of the Koryŏ Period (918 —1170)
18. Forging a Centralized Government
19. Ruling Structure
20. Economic and Social Structure
21. Foreign Relations in the Early Koryŏ Period
22. Development of Aristocratic Culture
V. The Second Half of the Koryŏ Period (1170 – 1392)
23. Disturbing Koryŏ Society
24. Koryŏ and the Mongols
25. The Downfall of Koryŏ
VI. The First Half of the Chosŏn Period (1392 – 1650)
26. Establishment of a New Order
27. Reorganization of the Ruling Structure
28. Social Structure and Economic Life
29. Territorial Expansion and Foreign Relations
30. Culture in Early Chosŏn
31. The Growth of the Neo-Confucian Literati
32. The Struggle with the Japanese and Manchus
VII. The Second Half of the Chosŏn Period (1650 – 1910)
33. The Revival of the Dynasty
34. The Rehabilitation of Culture
35. The Dynasty in Disturbance
36. Culture in the 19th Century
37. Politics of the Taewŏn'gun
38. The Open Door Policy and the Reform Movement
39. The Tonghak Peasant War and the Kabo Reform
40. Japanese Aggression and the Downfall of Chosŏn
VIII. The Period of Japanese Colonial Rule (1910 – 1945)
41. Government by Bayonet and the March First Movement
42. Japan's Shift to the "Cultural Policy" and Korean Nationalism
43. Japan's Tightening Grip on Korea and Korean Nationalism
44. Japan's Historical Distortions
45. Wartime Policy of the Allied Powers on Korea
IX. Liberation, Division, and War (1945 – 1953)
46. From Occupation to a Separate Government in South Korea
47. Economic and Social Problems in South Korea
48. North Korea after Liberation
49. The Two Koreas before the Korean War
50. The Korean War
X. The Period of Postwar Reconstruction (1953 – 1971)
51. The Establishment of Authoritarian Rule in South Korea
52. South Korean Economy and Society
53. South Korea's Relations with the United States and Japan
54. The Rise of the Juche (Chuch'e) State in North Korea
55. The North Korean Economy
56. North Korea's Foreign Relations
XI. Reversal of Fortune (1972 – 1992)
57. From Autocratic Rule to Democracy in South Korea
58. The Prospering South Korean Economy
59. Militaristic South Korean Society
60. South Korea's Foreign Relations
61. The Totalitarian State in North Korea
62. The North Korean Economy
63. North Korea's Foreign Relations
64. North-South Korean Relations
XII. Both Koreas in a New Phase (1993 – the Present)
65. South Korean Democracy in Full Bloom
66. South Korean Economy and Society
67. The Faltering Juche State in North Korea
68. North Korea's WMD Program
69. North-South Korean Relations
70. Shaking the ROK-U.S. Alliance
71. South Korea's Relations with Neighboring Countries
72. The Prospects for Reunification
Timeline of Korean History
Select Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 05/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9780253000248, 978-0253000248
      ISBN10: 253000246

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A masterful account of the complex history of Korea

      Trade Review

      Recommended.

      * Choice *

      A History of Korea . . . is a clearly written, comprehensive, and impressively detailed work.

      * Journal of Asian Studies *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      I. Dawn of the Korean Nation
      1. The Prehistoric Age
      2. The Origins of the Korean People
      3. Old Chosŏn
      4. Confederated Kingdoms
      II. The Period of the Three Kingdoms (57 BCE — 676 CE)
      5. The Growth of Koguryŏ
      6. The Rise and Decline of Paekche
      7. The Rise and Growth of Silla
      8. The Rise and Fall of Kaya
      9. Silla's Unification
      10. Political and Social Structure of the Three Kingdoms
      11. Culture of the Three Kingdoms
      12. The Three Kingdoms and Japan
      13. "History War" with China
      III. Parhae, Unified Silla, and the Later Three Kingdoms (676 — 936)
      14. Parhae's Rise and Growth
      15. Government and Society of Unified Silla
      16. Flourishing Culture of Unified Silla
      17. The Later Three Kingdoms
      IV. The First Half of the Koryŏ Period (918 —1170)
      18. Forging a Centralized Government
      19. Ruling Structure
      20. Economic and Social Structure
      21. Foreign Relations in the Early Koryŏ Period
      22. Development of Aristocratic Culture
      V. The Second Half of the Koryŏ Period (1170 – 1392)
      23. Disturbing Koryŏ Society
      24. Koryŏ and the Mongols
      25. The Downfall of Koryŏ
      VI. The First Half of the Chosŏn Period (1392 – 1650)
      26. Establishment of a New Order
      27. Reorganization of the Ruling Structure
      28. Social Structure and Economic Life
      29. Territorial Expansion and Foreign Relations
      30. Culture in Early Chosŏn
      31. The Growth of the Neo-Confucian Literati
      32. The Struggle with the Japanese and Manchus
      VII. The Second Half of the Chosŏn Period (1650 – 1910)
      33. The Revival of the Dynasty
      34. The Rehabilitation of Culture
      35. The Dynasty in Disturbance
      36. Culture in the 19th Century
      37. Politics of the Taewŏn'gun
      38. The Open Door Policy and the Reform Movement
      39. The Tonghak Peasant War and the Kabo Reform
      40. Japanese Aggression and the Downfall of Chosŏn
      VIII. The Period of Japanese Colonial Rule (1910 – 1945)
      41. Government by Bayonet and the March First Movement
      42. Japan's Shift to the "Cultural Policy" and Korean Nationalism
      43. Japan's Tightening Grip on Korea and Korean Nationalism
      44. Japan's Historical Distortions
      45. Wartime Policy of the Allied Powers on Korea
      IX. Liberation, Division, and War (1945 – 1953)
      46. From Occupation to a Separate Government in South Korea
      47. Economic and Social Problems in South Korea
      48. North Korea after Liberation
      49. The Two Koreas before the Korean War
      50. The Korean War
      X. The Period of Postwar Reconstruction (1953 – 1971)
      51. The Establishment of Authoritarian Rule in South Korea
      52. South Korean Economy and Society
      53. South Korea's Relations with the United States and Japan
      54. The Rise of the Juche (Chuch'e) State in North Korea
      55. The North Korean Economy
      56. North Korea's Foreign Relations
      XI. Reversal of Fortune (1972 – 1992)
      57. From Autocratic Rule to Democracy in South Korea
      58. The Prospering South Korean Economy
      59. Militaristic South Korean Society
      60. South Korea's Foreign Relations
      61. The Totalitarian State in North Korea
      62. The North Korean Economy
      63. North Korea's Foreign Relations
      64. North-South Korean Relations
      XII. Both Koreas in a New Phase (1993 – the Present)
      65. South Korean Democracy in Full Bloom
      66. South Korean Economy and Society
      67. The Faltering Juche State in North Korea
      68. North Korea's WMD Program
      69. North-South Korean Relations
      70. Shaking the ROK-U.S. Alliance
      71. South Korea's Relations with Neighboring Countries
      72. The Prospects for Reunification
      Timeline of Korean History
      Select Bibliography
      Index

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